Interfaith Work. Social Justice. Spiritual Care.

The Protest Chaplain’s Handbook

For my Justice in Spiritual Care class, I put together this handbook, which is intended to integrate critical social justice theory with spiritual care in a way that can be used—literally—on the streets. Aimed both for religious communities looking to be more involved in justice work and activist communities looking to integrate spirituality into their actions, this handbook is a resource for religious or spiritual leaders who will be involved in protests and are interested in providing spiritual care in the context of nonviolent direct action. Grounded in Unitarian Universalism, this handbook provides pluralistic resources which can be used in interfaith settings and customized for use by those of other religious traditions.

You can download the PDF here, or to preview and order a physical copy via print-on-demand, click on the cover image below: